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Albufeira

What to do in Albufeira?

Albufeira is not just a city marked by the tourism industry but also a destination path with its own history.

The name Albufeira has its etymological root in the Arabic, a result from the maritime trade relations with North Africa. Al - Buhera means "Sea Castle ", which may reflect the existence of a fort in the region.

The 1755 earthquake destroyed the town of Albufeira, destroying activity which was only resumed in the mid XIX century. For years the export of fish and several nuts were the main economic sources of the region. Tourist activity arose only from the 1960s, becoming the great source of the region income. A strong economic growth, allowed Albufeira to be a considered a town in 1986.

With over 3000 hours of sunshine per year, Albufeira is the perfect destination for all beach lovers. If you love the beach, as we do, be amazed by the magnificent landscapes, fine and white sand; taste the local delicacies and enjoy the nightlife. The fish and seafood as well as the rich convent sweets exquisitely made, are the delight for those who visit us.

If evening offering of bars and nightclubs is wide and varied in the center of Albufeira and Oura, during the day you can always have fun in water parks or deepen their knowledge of marine life at Zoomarine.

During the daytime you there are many activities to choose from either have fun in the water parks or deepening your knowledge of the marine life in Zoomarine. In the evening the great variety of bars and nightclubs in Albufeira and in the area of Oura, is so wide you will probably have a hard time choose your perfect spot.

Should the sun won’t shine, there are also many places to visit. See our activities.

See our ideas for activities in Albufeira and experience the best of our region.

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